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William, Kate baby rumors starting already

The world’s most famous newlyweds are halfway through their first official overseas trip, And, some protests notwithstanding, Prince William and 바카라사이트 his bride, Catherine, seem to be making friends everywhere they go in Canada. Their schedule’s been jam-packed, but they did manage to get in some private time Friday, CBS News Royal Contributor Victoria Arbiter told “Early Show” co-anchor Jeff Glor on Monday. “They used it wisely on Friday,” Arbiter said. “They got a whole four hours together, but it was said to be very romantic, very private. We’re told William rowed Kate across Lake Harrington, on the outskirts of Quebec. They went to a log cabin, which is the country retreat of Canada’s prime minister (Stephen Harper). And, while they were there, they explored the park, they had a picnic. Pictures: William and Kate in Canada “Reports have been quite cheeky. They (the reports) said, if there’s a baby nine months from now, the headlines are going to read ‘Made in Canada.” ‘ William and Kate have been handling their many appearances “brilliantly,” Arbiter observed, adding, “William and Kate mania has gripped Canada, but that is entirely due to the fact the couple are interacting with the crowd so well. There’s focus. There’s eye contact. ” … Not only that, but Kate was sharing some quite personal moments with one of the army wives the day she arrived....

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to new lows, coming after a CIA contractor killed two Pakistanis and the unilateral U.S

Updated 6:40 PM ET (CBS/AP) WASHINGTON – The Obama administration said Tuesday that Pakistan was reopening its supply lines into Afghanistan, after the U.S. belatedly issued an apology for the November killing of 24 Pakistani troops in a NATO airstrike. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton expressed her condolences for the deaths in a telephone conversation with Pakistani Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar. The incident badly damaged already strained relations between the two countries and forced the U.S. and its allies to send supplies via costlier northern routes into Afghanistan. “We are sorry for the losses suffered by the Pakistani military,” Clinton said in a statement, recounting her discussion with Khar. “I offered our sincere condolences to the families of the Pakistani soldiers who lost their lives. Foreign Minister Khar and I acknowledged the mistakes that resulted in the loss of Pakistani military lives.” More in Afghanistan: The way forward White House, Pakistan in talks on supply linesPakistan FM: Time to reopen NATO supply route It is the first time any U.S. official has formally apologized for the deaths, a step hotly debated within the Obama administration and one demanded by Pakistan while its supply routes remained closed for seven months. It came as key Pakistani civilian and military leaders were meeting Tuesday evening in Islamabad to discuss whether to reopen NATO supply routes. Some 7,000 truckloads of equipment...

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It wasn’t until after Patch waltzed on to the 6:49 a.m

DUBLIN (AP) – When Patch hopped aboard the train to Dublin, it took the power of Twitter to reunite the dog with his owner. Irish Rail sent a “Lost dog!” tweet with a photo attachment after the Jack Russell terrier arrived with Wednesday morning commuters on a train from rural Kilcock, County Kildare, an hour’s ride away. After more than 500 retweets in just 32 minutes, the photo found Patch’s owner, Deirdre Anglin, who tweeted the state railway: “That’s my dog!” The episode underscored the ubiquitous use of mobile-friendly social media sites in Ireland, a tech-savvy corner of Europe where cell phones were the norm long before they were in the United States. Watch: Lost dog finds hospitalLost Dog Gathers Clues to Find its FamilyWatch: Dog Lost in Blizzard — Found Soon after Patch went missing Tuesday night in Kilcock, 20 miles (30 kilometers) west of Dublin, Anglin said she did “the usual social network thing,” posting pictures of the dog on her Facebook account and appealing for followers to spot him. It wasn’t until after Patch waltzed on to the 6:49 a.m. commuter train in Kilcock that the alarm was sounded. Rail workers on board dubbed the dog Checker, joking he might be trained to inspect people’s tickets, 온라인카지노 as commuters took turns petting the friendly dog. They turned him over to Pearse Street station staff on the...

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Updated 6:40 PM ET (CBS/AP) WASHINGTON – The Obama administration said Tuesday that Pakistan was reopening its supply lines into Afghanistan, after the U.S

Updated 6:40 PM ET (CBS/AP) WASHINGTON – The Obama administration said Tuesday that Pakistan was reopening its supply lines into Afghanistan, after the U.S. belatedly issued an apology for the November killing of 24 Pakistani troops in a NATO airstrike. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton expressed her condolences for the deaths in a telephone conversation with Pakistani Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar. The incident badly damaged already strained relations between the two countries and forced the U.S. and its allies to send supplies via costlier northern routes into Afghanistan. “We are sorry for the losses suffered by the Pakistani military,” Clinton said in a statement, recounting her discussion with Khar. “I offered our sincere condolences to the families of the Pakistani soldiers who lost their lives. Foreign Minister Khar and I acknowledged the mistakes that resulted in the loss of Pakistani military lives.” More in Afghanistan: The way forward White House, Pakistan in talks on supply linesPakistan FM: Time to reopen NATO supply route It is the first time any U.S. official has formally apologized for the deaths, a step hotly debated within the Obama administration and one demanded by Pakistan while its supply routes remained closed for 카지노사이트 seven months. It came as key Pakistani civilian and military leaders were meeting Tuesday evening in Islamabad to discuss whether to reopen NATO supply routes. Some 7,000 truckloads of...

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